If you stink and everyone else thinks you stink—you can’t ask to be traded. That’s my rule and I am sticking to it. It’s like the worst sales guy on your team asking for a promotion. It’s a head scratcher.

“I need to play every day and be an everyday big-leaguer,” Anderson said. “I have more to offer. If it’s not with the White Sox, then maybe it really is time for a change.”

Really Brian? As I recall, you had your chance to be an everyday big-leaguer. In 2006, you played 139 games and hit a whopping .225 with a .296 OBP. You clearly proved yourself to me.

You are a .225 lifetime hitter. You don’t hit for power, you don’t drive in runs, and you don’t get on base. What exactly is it that you have to offer?

Anderson might be one of those guys who indeed finds himself with another team. He is still only 27-years old, so time is on his side. But for right now, if you are a career .225 hitter, you can’t ask for anything.